Southbend GB/15SC, GB/22CCH, GB/22PC, GB/22RT, GB/22SC Operation Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Marathoner Gold & SilverStar
GAS CONVECTION OVENS
SLGB/12CCH
SilverStar Models
SLGB/12SC SLGB/15CCH SLGB/15SC SLGB/22CCH SLGB/22SC SLGB/25CCH SLGB/25SC
SLGS/12CCH SLGS/12SC SLGS/15CCH SLGS/15SC SLGS/22CCH SLGS/22SC SLGS/25CCH SLGS/25SC
GB/12CCH
GB/12PC GB/12RT GB/12SC GB/15CCH GB/15PC GB/15RT GB/15SC
Marathoner Gold Models
GB/22CCH GB/22PC GB/22RT GB/22SC GB/25CCH GB/25PC GB/25RT GB/25SC
GS/12CCH GS/12PC GS/12RT GS/12SC GS/15CCH GS/15PC GS/15RT GS/15SC
GS/22CCH GS/22PC GS/22RT GS/22SC GS/25CCH GS/25PC GS/25RT GS/25SC
Model SLGS/12SC Model GS/12SC
! WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage,
injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment.
1100 Old Honeycutt Road, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526
www.southbendnc.com
MANUAL 1181887 REV 3 $21.00
GAS CONVECTION OVENS
MANUAL
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before installing and operating this equipment, be sure everyone involved in its operation is fully trained and aware of precautions. Accidents and problems can be caused by failure to follow fundamental rules and precautions.
The following symbols, found throughout this manual, alert you to potentially dangerous conditions to the operator, service personnel, or to the equipment.
! DANGER
! WARNING
! CAUTION
NOTICE
This symbol warns of immediate hazards which will result in severe injury or death.
This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in injury or death.
This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in injury, product damage, or property damage.
This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood, even though not dangerous.
! WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Keep area around appliances free and clear of combustibles.
Purchaser of equipment must post in a prominent location detailed instructions to be followed in the event the operator smells gas. Obtain the instructions from the local gas supplier.
! WARNING
Asphyxiation can result from improper ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to and from your cooking equipment.
NOTICE
Be sure this Operator’s Manual and important papers are given to the proper authority to retain for future reference.
NOTICE
This product is intended for commercial use only. NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
Copyright © 2008 by Southbend. All rights reserved. Published in the United States of America.
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MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest pieces of heavy-duty commercial cooking equipment on the market.
You will find that your new equipment, like all Southbend equipment, has been designed and manufactured to meet the toughest standards in the industry. Each piece of Southbend equipment is carefully engineered and designs are verified through laboratory tests and field installations. With proper care and field maintenance, you will experience years of reliable, trouble-free operation. For best results, read this manual carefully.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Table of Contents
Specifications .........................................................................................................................4
Installation ..............................................................................................................................9
Operation..............................................................................................................................22
Cooking Hints .......................................................................................................................33
Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................36
Adjustments..........................................................................................................................38
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................41
Parts .....................................................................................................................................51
Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation. Installation and initial startup should be performed by a qualified installer. Unless the installation instructions for this product are followed by a qualified service technician (a person experienced in and knowledgeable with the installation of commercial gas an/or electric cooking equipment) then the terms and conditions on the Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty will be rendered void and no warranty of any kind shall apply.
In the event you have questions concerning the installation, use, care, or service of the product, write to:
Southbend
1100 Old Honeycutt Road
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526 USA
The serial plate is located on the interior side of the lower front panel, as shown below.
Serial Plate
(inside panel)
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SPECIFICATIONS MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS
SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTICE
Local codes regarding installation vary greatly from one area to another. The National Fire Protection Association, Inc. states in its NFPA 96 latest edition that local codes are the “authority having jurisdiction” when it comes to installation requirements for equipment. Therefore, installations should comply with all local codes.
Southbend reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, additions, or replacements for previously purchased equipment.
This product is intended for commercial use only, not for household use.
The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable, including:
1. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).
2. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Convection ovens require connection to a supply of electricity. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable. An electrical diagram is located on the side of the control panel assembly (see drawing on page can also be found in this manual beginning on page
Power Option Power Type # of Ovens Maximum Amps
120/60/1 120 Volts, 60 Hz, Single Phase
208/60/1or3 190-219 Volts, 60 Hz, Single or Three Phase
240/60/1or3 220-240 Volts, 60 Hz, Single or Three Phase
240/50/1or3 208-240 Volts, 50 Hz, Single or Three Phase
Ovens ordered with the 120V power option are equipped with one or two power cords with a standard 120V single-phase plug with a ground prong. Single-deck ovens will have one power cord; double-deck ovens will have two.
Ovens with other power options have a terminal block on the rear of the oven that must be wired to the power supply. Depending on how the power supply is connected to the terminal block, the oven can operate on either single-phase of three-phase power.
45.
Single-Deck 7.9
Double-Deck 15.8
Single-Deck 4.3
Double-Deck 8.6
Single-Deck 3.8
Double-Deck 7.5
Single-Deck 6.0
Double-Deck 12.0
43). Electrical diagrams
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GAS SUPPLY

The serial plate is located inside the lower front panel. It indicates the type of gas the unit is equipped to burn. All Southbend equipment is adjusted at the factory. Check type of gas on serial plate.
These models are design-certified for operation on natural or propane gases. For natural gas, the regulator is set to deliver a 4.5" W.C. pressure to the manifold. For propane gas, it is set to deliver 11" W.C.
If applicable, the vent line from the gas appliance pressure regulator shall be installed to the outdoors in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA­B149.2, as applicable.
This appliance should be connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped.
A 3/4" NPT line is provided at the rear for the gas connection. An adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance. Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create problems and affect burner operating characteristics.
An adequate gas supply line to the unit should be no smaller than the inside diameter of the pipe from the unit to which it is connected.
Purge the supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter before connecting the line to the unit.
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All pipe joints and connections must be tested thoroughly for gas leaks. Use only soapy water for testing on all gases. NEVER use an open flame to check for gas leaks. All connections must be checked for leaks after the unit has been put into operation. Test pressure should not exceed 1/4" W.C.
Model Number # of Ovens Oven Depth Type of Gas Orifice Size # of Burners Total BTU
SLGS/12… SLGB/12… SLGS/12… SLGB/12… GS/15…
GB/15… GS/15…
GB/15… SLGS/22… SLGB/22… SLGS/22… SLGB/22… GS/25…
GB/25… GS/25…
GB/25…
Single-Deck Shallow Propane 55 4 @ 18,000 BTU 72,000
Single-Deck Shallow Natural Gas 47 4 @ 18,000 BTU 72,000
Single-Deck Bakery Propane 55 5 @ 18,000 BTU 90,000
Single-Deck Bakery Natural Gas 47 5 @ 18,000 BTU 90,000
Double-Deck Shallow Propane 55 8 @ 18,000 BTU 144,000
Double-Deck Shallow Natural Gas 47 8 @ 18,000 BTU 144,000
Double-Deck Bakery Propane 55 10 @ 18,000 BTU 180,000
Double-Deck Bakery Natural Gas 47 10 @ 18,000 BTU 180,000
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SPECIFICATIONS MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS

EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS

Single-Deck Ovens
Model
Number
GS/1…
SLGS/1…
GB1…
SLGB/1…
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Depth Dimensions Oven Interior Rack Clearance Shipping Crate
A B C width depth height width depth width depth height volume weight
38.5" 30" 34.375" 29" 22.5" 20" 28.25" 22" 55" 45.5" 45" 65.17 cu. ft. 620 lbs.
45" 36.375" 40.75" 29" 28" 20" 28.25" 27.25" 55" 45.5" 45" 65.17 cu. ft. 690 lbs.
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Double-Deck Ovens
A
B
8"
2.5"
2.5"
4"
38"
1.25"
18.625"
13.5"
C
TOP VIEW
SPECIFICATIONS
SLGS/2…
SLGS/2…
Model
Number
GS/2…
GS/2…
29"
66.5"
64"
38.25"
29"
6"
22.875"
9.5"
42"
13"
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
Depth Dimensions Oven Interior Rack Clearance Shipping Crate
A B C width depth height width depth width depth height volume
38.75" 30" 34.375" 29" 22.5" 20" 28.25" 22" 55" 45.5" 81.5" 118 cu. ft.
45.125" 36.375" 40.75" 29" 29" 20" 28.25" 27.25" 55" 45.5" 81.5" 118 cu. ft.
weight
1040 lbs.
1080 lbs.
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MINIMUM CLEARANCES

! WARNING
SPECIFICATIONS
There must be adequate clearance between the left side of the ovens and combustible construction.
Minimum Clearance from Minimum Clearance from
Combustible Construction Non-Combustible Construction Back 0" 0" Right Side 0" 0" Left Side 2" 0" Floor 0" 0"
Adequate clearance must be provided in the aisle to allow the doors to open sufficiently to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.
Although no clearance is required behind the motor on the rear of the oven, care must be taken to provide adequate air circulation to prevent the motor from overheating.
Do not locate the oven adjacent to any high heat or grease-producing piece of equipment, such as a range top, griddle, fryer, etc., that could allow radiant heat to raise the exterior temperature of the oven above 130°F (54°C). DO NOT MOUNT ABOVE OTHER COOKING EQUIPMENT.

VENTILATION

! WARNING
Improper ventilation can result in personal injury or death. Ventilation which fails to properly remove flue products can cause headaches, drowsiness, nausea, or could result in death.
All units must be installed in such a manner that the flow of combustion and ventilation air are not obstructed. Provisions for adequate air supply must be provided. Do not obstruct the front or rear of the unit as combustion air enters through these areas.
Be sure to inspect and clean the ventilation system according to the ventilation equipment manufacturer’s instructions.
NOTICE
Proper ventilation is the owner’s responsibility. Any problem due to improper ventilation will not be covered by the warranty.
If a ventilation canopy is used, it is recommended that a canopy extend 6" past the appliance and that the bottom edge be located 6'6" from the floor. Filters should be installed at an angle of 45° or more from the horizontal. This position prevents dripping grease and facilitates collecting the run-off grease in a drip pan, unusually installed with a filter.
If an exhaust fan is used, it should be installed at least 2" above the flue opening at the top of the unit. A strong exhaust fan tends to create a vacuum in the room and may interfere with burner performance. Fresh air openings approximately equal to the fan area will relieve such a vacuum. In case of unsatisfactory performance on any appliance, check the appliance with the exhaust fan in the “OFF” position. Do this only long enough to check equipment performance. Then turn the exhaust fan back on and let it run to remove any exhaust that may have accumulated during the test.
If the oven flue is connected directly to an outside flue, a CSA International design certified down draft diverter must be installed at the flue outlet of the oven and connected to the outside flue.
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NOTICE
These installation procedures must be followed by qualified personnel or warranty will be void.
Local codes regarding installation vary greatly from one area to another. The National Fire Protection Association, Inc. states in its NFPA 96 latest edition that local codes are the “authority having jurisdiction” when it comes to installation requirements for equipment. Therefore, installations should comply with all local codes.
The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable, including:
1. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).
2. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).

Step 1: Unpacking

IMMEDIATELY INSPECT FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE

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All containers should be examined for damage before and during unloading. The freight carrier has assumed responsibility for its safe transit and delivery. If damaged equipment is received, either apparent or concealed, a claim must be made with the delivering carrier.
Apparent damage or loss must be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery. The freight bill must then be signed by the carrier representative (Driver). If the bill is not signed, the carrier may refuse the claim. The carrier can supply the necessary forms.
A request for inspection must be made to the carrier within 15 days if there is concealed damage or loss that is not apparent until after the equipment is uncrated. The carrier should arrange an inspection. Be certain to hold all contents plus all packing material.
1. Cut banding straps and remove packing material.
2. Cut banding strap holding oven to wooden skid.
3. If you are installing a single-deck SilverStar oven, go to Step 2a. If you are installing a single-deck Marathoner Gold oven, go to Step 2b. If you are installing a double-deck oven, go to Step 2c.
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Step 2a: Installation of Legs on Single-Deck Ovens

1. Raise oven sufficiently to allow clearance for the legs to be attached. Use of a lift truck or other mechanical lifting means is recommended. For safety, “shore up” and support the oven with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load. (If it is absolutely necessary to rest the oven on its side, rest it on its left side or back side. Take care to protect the finish on the left side, and to prevent the weight from resting on the motor on the back.)
2. Attach the legs to the bottom corners of the oven using the provided machine screws, flat washers, and lock washers. Each leg is secured by five screws. The mounting holes are pre-drilled and threaded.
3. Screw into the bottom of each leg either an adjustable foot or a caster (depending on which option was ordered). If attaching casters, the two casters with brakes should be attached to the front legs.
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4. Lower the oven gently onto a level surface. Never drop or allow the oven to fall.
5. Use a level to make sure that the oven is level. The adjustable feet can be screwed in or out to lower or raise each corner of the oven.
6. If casters were installed, go to Installation Step 3 on page 12, otherwise go to Step 4 on page 13.
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Step 2b: Installation of Legs on Double-Deck Ovens

Double-deck oven can be shipped either already bolted together, or as two separate ovens to be bolted together after delivery. In either case, the oven that is (or will be) the lower oven will have leg pads already bolted to the bottom corners of the oven. Do the following:
1. Raise oven sufficiently to allow clearance for the legs to be attached. Use of a lift truck or other mechanical lifting means is recommended. For safety, “shore up” and support the oven with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load. (If it is absolutely necessary to rest the oven on its side, rest it on its left side or back side. Take care to protect the finish on the left side, and to prevent the weight from resting on the motor on the back.)
2. Screw into the center of each leg pad either an adjustable leg or a caster (depending on which option was ordered). If attaching casters, the two casters with brakes should be attached to the front leg pads.
3. Lower the oven gently onto a level surface. Never drop or allow the oven to fall.
4. Use a level to make sure that the oven is level. The adjustable legs can be screwed in or out to lower or raise each corner of the oven.
5. If casters were installed, go to Installation Step 3 on page
12, otherwise go to Step 4 on page 13.
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Step 3: Installation of Restraint (Only for Ovens with Casters)

For an appliance equipped with casters, (1) the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 or Connectors
for Moveable Gas Appliances, CAN/CGA-6.16, and a quick-disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41, or Quick Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel, CAN1-6.9, (2) adequate means must be provided to limit the
movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement and (3) the restraining means should be
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attached to a frame member on the back of the unit.
To avoid accidental gas disconnection and potential explosion:
If disconnection of this restraint is necessary to move the appliance for cleaning, etc., reconnect it when the appliance is moved to its originally installed position.
1. Secure the restraining-device bracket (item “B” in the following illustration) to a wall stud located as close as possible to the appliance connector inlet and outlet connections. Use four #12 screws (items “C”) and plastic anchors (items “A”) if necessary.
NOTICE
! WARNING
Note: Kit can be purchased from Southbend (part number 1176867).
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A
2. Install eye-bolt (item “F”) to a frame member on the rear of the equipment. After checking carefully behind the frame member for adequate clearance, drill a 1/4" hole through the frame member.
3. Thread hex nut (item “G”) and slide the washer (item “H”) onto the eye-bolt. Insert the eye-bolt through the 1/4" drilled hole and secure with a washer (item “H”) and nylon lock nut (item “I”).
4. Using the spring-loaded snap hooks, attach the restraining device to the bracket and the eye-bolt.
5. Using the cable clamp (item “D”), adjust the restraining device extended length to prevent over-bending or kinking of the appliance connector.
For units not equipped with flame safety devices, be sure all valves are turned off prior to disconnecting. After reconnecting, be sure that the oven is switched OFF.

Step 4: Stack Double-Deck Oven (if necessary)

Double-deck ovens can be shipped already assembled, but can instead be shipped as two single-deck ovens to be stacked in the field. Also, ovens that were originally ordered as single ovens can be stacked in the field (additional parts are required). This installation step describes the procedure for stacking two single-deck ovens to form a double-deck oven.
1. Uncrate the two ovens. Identify the oven that will be the lower oven (it will be the oven with leg pads attached to the bottom corners). Attach the legs (or casters) to the lower oven as described in Step 2c on page
2. If the oven that will be the top oven was NOT ordered as part of a double-deck oven, remove the four leg pads from the bottom of the top oven.
3. Locate and remove the four screws that secure the lower front panel (items “A” in the drawing below). Lift up the panel and pull it forward to remove it, then set it aside.
4. Locate and remove the five screws that secure the right side panel to the oven (items “B” in the drawing below). Remove the right side panel and insulation and set them aside.
11.
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B
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A
A
5. Lift the top oven and position it on top of the lower oven, as shown in the drawing below.
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6. Move to the rear of the ovens and remove the six screws shown as items “A” in the left-hand drawing below. Position the tie bracket (item “B”) as shown in the right-hand drawing below. Re-insert the screws that you just removed through the holes in the tie bracket, but do not tighten them yet.
B
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A
A
7. Insert two bolts (items “A” in the following diagram) up through the top of the lower oven and screw them into the threaded holes in the bottom of the top oven. Tighten these bolts and the screws that you did not tightened in the previous step.
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8. Assemble the gas piping shown in the following drawing. Be sure to check all connections for leaks once the oven has been installed.
3/4" Elbow
3/4" x 13-1/4" Pipe
3/4" Union
3/4" Tee
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9. Install the flue stack as shown in the following diagram:
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Flue Stack
10. Replace the right side insulation, exterior panel, and lower front panel that you removed in step 4 of this procedure.
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Step 5: Install Down Draft Diverter (if applicable)

NOTICE
Installation must use approved CSA International down draft diverter supplied by Southbend.
If the oven flue is to be connected directly to an external vent, a down draft diverter must be installed. The installation of ventilation pipes through walls and roofs must conform to all local codes. To install the down draft diverter, do the following:
1. Slip the down draft diverter over the top of the flue located at the top left rear corner of the oven (see drawing below). Allow the diverter to slide down as far as it will go.
2. Using a 9/64" or 5/32" drill bit, drill eight holes through the flue box using the pre-drilled holes in the diverter as a guide.
3. Secure the diverter to the flue box using the #10 x 1/2 sheet metal screws shipped with the diverter.
Installation of Down Draft Diverter
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A

Step 6: Installation of Optional Open Rack Storage

An option for single-deck Marathoner Gold ovens is to have open rack storage below the oven. The following describes how to assemble this option. All holes are pre-drilled for the screws provided.
1. Attach the legs to the oven as described in installation Step 2b on page 11.
2. Attach the two frame hangers (items “A” in the following drawing). The flanged side of each rack hanger must be on the side of the hanger closest to the edge of the oven.
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3. Hang the rack guides from the frame hangers, which have two sets of holes. Use the outside holes if you will be storing racks; use the inside holes if you will be storing pans (see the following drawing).
Holes
for
PANS
Holes
for
RACKS
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4. Attach either the shelf or the two channel frames (depending on which option was ordered) as shown in the drawing below. Use the screws and four side rack clips provided to secure the shelf or channel frames to the rack guides.
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5. Attach the rack stop using two screws. Attach the top of the rack stop to the rear frame hanger, and the bottom of the rack stop to the bottom shelf or the rear channel frame, as shown in the following drawing.
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Step 7: Connect Electricity

! WARNING
ELECTRIC GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance (120V ovens only) is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
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This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable.
Wiring diagrams are located on the side of the control panel assembly, as well as in this manual (beginning on page which is located inside the lower front panel.
Ovens ordered to operate on 120V power have a three-wire cord. (Double-deck ovens have two power cords, one for each oven.) Each cord has a three-prong plug that fits any standard three-prong grounded receptacle. Single-oven units require a 15 ampere supply, while double-oven units require a 20 ampere supply. (120V ovens shipped to Canada do NOT have factory installed power cords, and must be wired as described below.)
Ovens without a power cord have a terminal block. The electric supply must be brought through the service panel in the rear of the oven and connected to the terminal block. See the wiring diagrams in this manual (beginning on page
Ovens are factory-equipped with a two-pole terminal block, located behind a cover plate located on the rear of the oven. To connect the supply wires, remove the cover plate, then route the supply wires and the grounding wire through the strain relief fitting to the terminal block. Insert the supply wires, one each, into the two poles of the terminal block and tighten the screws. Insert the ground wire into the grounding lug and tighten the screw. Re-attach the cover plate.
Three phase units are wired as above, using only two supply wires. The third wire is not used and must be properly terminated.
NOTICE
45). Be sure that the input voltage and phase match the requirements shown on the serial plate,
45). The unit must be adequately grounded. Use 167°F (75°C) wire for all supply lines.
All units are shipped wired as specified by factory order. Conversion between single-phase and three­phase can be accomplished by referring to phase loading and line amperes chart on wiring diagram for wire size and ampere requirements.
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Step 8: Connect Gas Supply

NOTICE
The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable, including:
1. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).
2. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa).
A 3/4" NPT line is provided at the rear for the gas connection.
If this equipment is being installed at over 2,000 feet altitude and that information was not specified when ordered, contact the appropriate authorized Southbend Service Representative or the Southbend Service Department. Failure to install with proper orifice sizing will result in poor performance and may void the warranty.
The serial plate is located inside the front lower panel. It indicates the type of gas the unit is equipped to burn. All Southbend equipment is adjusted at the factory. Check type of gas on serial plate.
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These models are design-certified for operation on natural or propane gases. For natural gas, the regulator is set to deliver a 4.5" W.C. pressure to the manifold. For propane gas, it is set to deliver 11" W.C.
This appliance should be connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped. The inlet pressure before the regulator should be 7-10" W.C. for natural gas or 11-14" W.C. for LP gas.
An adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance. Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create problems and affect burner operating characteristics.
An adequate gas supply line to the unit should be no smaller than the I.D. of the pipe from the unit to which it is connected.
Purge the supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter
before
connecting the line to the unit.
! CAUTION
ALL PIPE JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS MUST BE TESTED THOROUGHLY FOR GAS LEAKS. USE ONLY SOAPY WATER FOR TESTING ON ALL GASES. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS. ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS AFTER THE UNIT HAS BEEN PUT INTO OPERATION. TEST PRESSURE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1/4" W.C.

Step 9: Check the Installation

1. Check that all screws and bolts are tightened.
2. Move the oven into the position at which it will be operated.
3. Check that the oven is level. If not, adjust the legs.
4. Check that the appropriate clearances are satisfied (see page 8).
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! DANGER
EXPLOSION HAZARD
In the event a gas odor is detected, shut down equipment at the main shut off valve. Immediately call the emergency phone number of your gas supplier.
! CAUTION
To eliminate gas build up which could result in an explosion, in the event of main burner ignition failure a five minute purge period must be observed prior to re-establishing ignition source.

OPERATION

For an appliance equipped with a convection oven, no attempt should be made to operate oven during a power failure.

LIGHTING, RELIGHTING, AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS

To light the oven, just switch the power switch at the top left corner of the control panel to the “ON” position. (The oven is equipped with a direct hot surface ignition system. There is no pilot to light.)
If the burners fail to ignite within four seconds, the oven will automatically shut off the gas, wait five minutes to allow the gas that was released to dissipate, and try to light the burners again. If the burners still fail to ignite after three such attempts, the oven will stop trying, even though the power switch is in the “ON” position. To continue to attempt to light the burners, turn the power switch “OFF” and then “ON” again.
To shutdown the oven, switch the power switch to the “OFF” position. For a complete shutdown, also open the control panel and turn the manual shut-off valve to the “OFF” position.

OPERATING THE CONTROLS

A convection oven is a different type of oven that offers many features and advantages to the food service operation. The additional capabilities and features of the oven require some learning. However, the operation of the oven is not difficult to understand or control once you have some practice.
The oven will have one of the four types of control panels:
Models with Standard Controls are the most similar to a standard (non-convection) oven. Instructions for operating this type of oven begin on page
NOTICE
23.
Models with Cycle/Cook and Hold Controls enable you to have the oven automatically enter a “hold mode” after a timed cooking period. Instructions for operating this type of oven begin on page
Models with Programmable Controls enable you to have the oven change temperature and other settings while cooking, then optionally enter a “hold mode.” You can record up to five “cook programs” which can then be re-used later. Instructions for operating this type of oven begin on page
Models with Rack Timer Controls provide five separate timers that independently time the cooking of food on each rack of the oven. The oven will tell you which rack will finish cooking next, and how much time remains. Instructions for operating this type of oven begin on page
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Fan Mode
Power Switch
Switch ON to use the oven, switch OFF when done using the oven.
Cook Timer
Turn knob to set a time duration. An alarm will sound when the timer runs out. The timer is a reminder to the user; the timer does not
control the oven.
Cook Temperature Control
Turn knob to select desired cooking temperature. The Heat On indicator will go out when the oven reaches the set temperature, and will cycle on and off as the burners operate to maintain the set cooking temperature.
ON
OFF
POWER
COOK TIMER (MIN.)
COOK TEMPERATURE
HI
LOW
FAN SPEED
COOK
COOL
FAN MODE
HEAT ON
In COOK mode, the fan runs continuously except when the doors are open. The fan does NOT cycle
ith the operation of the burners. In COOL mode, the fan runs continuously even if the doors are open. Since the burners will not operate if the oven doors are open, to rapidly cool the oven after cooking is completed, open the doors and switch the fan mode to COOL.
Heat-On Indicator
Indicator is lit when the burners are
erating.
o
Fan Speed
Use to select fan speed (HI or LOW). The appropriate speed is determined by the type of food being cooked.
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Oven Interior Light Switch
On ovens equipped with an oven interior light, press to turn on the light. The light remains on for as long as the switch is held.
LIGHTS
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Operation of STANDARD Models

Models with Standard Controls operate much like a standard oven: you turn the oven ON and select a cooking temperature. Two additional controls are used to control the fan (as described below).
The timer is a reminder to you of when to remove food from the oven. The timer does NOT control the temperature of the oven.
To cook, do the following:
1. Turn the oven ON using the Power Switch at the top of the control panel.
2. Select the desired fan speed using the Fan Speed switch. The appropriate fan speed (HI or LOW)
3. Switch the Fan Mode switch to COOK. The fan will run continuously when the oven doors are closed
4. Set the cooking temperature by turning the Cook Temperature Control until the indicator mark on the
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5. Wait until the Heat On indicator has come on and gone out three times. At that time the oven will have
6. Open the oven doors, load the product into the oven, and close the doors.
depends on the type of food being cooked.
(the fan does not cycle on and off with the burners). (If this switch is set to COOL the only difference is that the fan will continue to run when the oven doors are open.)
knob is pointed to the desired cooking temperature. The Heat On indicator will light when the burners are on, and will remain on while the oven preheats.
reached the set cooking temperature.
7. You can use the Cook Timer as a reminder of when the remove the load from the oven. If so desired, turn the Cook Timer knob until the indicator mark points to the desired cooking time (up to 55 minutes). The timer knob will rotate counterclockwise as the timer runs down, indicating how much time remains. You can turn the knob while cooking to increase or decrease the remaining time. When the timer runs out, a buzzer will sound for a short time, then turn itself off. (To immediately silence the buzzer, turn the Cook Timer knob to the OFF position.) The timer is a reminder to you; the timer does not control the oven.
If you open the oven doors, the burners and fan will shut off until the doors are closed. However, the timer will continue running even if the doors are open.
For ovens that are equipped with an oven interior light, to turn on the light press and hold the switch located at the bottom of the control panel.
8. When the load has finished cooking, you can rapidly cool the load by opening the oven doors (which will shut off the burners) and switching the Fan Mode to COOL (which will cause the fan to run even though the doors are open). For the most rapid cooling, also switch the Fan Speed switch to HI.
9. When you are done cooking, turn the Cook Temperature control to the lowest setting (fully counterclockwise) and switch the Power Switch to OFF.
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Control Panel of CYCLE/COOK and HOLD Models

Power Switch
Switch ON to use the oven, switch OFF when done using the oven.
Time Display
Displays time setting. Indicator lights indicate whether the numbers shown represent hours-and­minutes or minutes-and-seconds.
Temperature Display
Displays cook-temperature setting.
Heat-On Indicator
Indicator is lit when the burners are o
erating.
Hold Mode Indicator
Lights when Hold mode has been enabled.
OFF
TIME
TEMP
ON
POWER
HOUR/MIN
HEAT ON
COOK
COOL
FAN MODE
MIN/SEC
START
CYCLE
HOLD
STOP
HI
Fan Mode
In COOK mode, the fan runs except when the doors are open. The fan does NOT cycle with the operation of the burners. In COOL mode, the fan runs continuously even if the doors are open. Since the burners will not operate if the oven doors are open, to rapidly cool the oven after cooking is completed, open the doors and switch the fan mode to COOL.
Timer Adjustment Buttons
Press the up-arrow button to increase the time setting; press the down-arrow button to decrease the time setting.
Temperature Adjustment Buttons
Press the up-arrow button to increase the temperature setting; press the down-arrow button to decrease the temperature setting.
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Hold Mode Button
Press to toggle Hold Mode on or off. To set the Hold temperature, press and hold this button while adjusting the temperature.
Cook Start/Stop Button
Press to start a timed cook period whose duration is shown in the TIME window. During a timed cook period, the TIME window displays the remaining time. To stop cooking, press this button again.
Oven Interior Light Switch
On ovens equipped with an oven interior light, press to turn on the light. The light remains on for as long as the switch is held.
LOW
FAN SPEED
LIGHTS
Fan Cycle Indicato
When on continuously the fan will run continuously. When flashing, fan will cycle on-and-off.
Fan Cycle Button
Press to select whether the fan runs continuously, or cycles on and off.
Fan Speed Switch
Use to select fan speed (HI or LOW). The appropriate speed is determined by the type of food being cooked.
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Operation of CYCLE/COOK and HOLD Models

CYCLE/COOK and HOLD models have electronic controls that enable the oven to cook food at a specified cook-temperature for a specified time period, then enter an optional Hold Mode during which the oven maintains a specified hold-temperature for an indefinite period of time.
Whenever the power switch is on, the oven will be in one of two modes. In Cook Mode, the oven maintains the specified cook temperature and the fan runs continuously, unless the Cycle option is enabled, in which case the fan cycles (on for 30 seconds, then off for 30 seconds). In Hold Mode, the oven maintains the specified hold-temperature and the fan runs only when the burners are on. (However, whenever the Fan Mode switch is in the COOL position, the fan will run continuously.)
To cook, do the following:
1. Turn the oven ON using the Power Switch at the top of the control panel. The oven will be in Cook
2. Set the desired cook-temperature (from 150°F to 500°F) by pressing the up-arrow and/or down-arrow
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3. Switch the Fan Mode switch to the COOK position (if it is not already in that position). The fan will run
Mode, and will begin to heat to the temperature displayed in the temperature display window.
buttons to the right of the temperature display window. The temperature display will flash while the oven preheats. The Heat On indicator will light when the burners are on. To view the actual oven temperature at any time, press the up-arrow and down-arrow buttons simultaneously.
when the oven doors are closed (the fan does not cycle on and off with the burners). (If this switch is set to COOL the only difference is that the fan will continue to run when the oven doors are open.)
4. Select whether you want the fan to cycle during cooking by pressing the Cycle button. If the Cycle indicator light is on continuously, the fan will run continuously. If instead the Cycle indicator light is flashing, the fan will cycle on for 30 seconds and then off for 30 seconds while cooking. Fan cycling is used for delicate products such as meringues and muffins which need to set, and is usually combined with the LOW fan speed (selected in the next step).
5. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the Fan Speed switch. The appropriate fan speed (HI or LOW) depends on the type of food being cooked.
6. Select the desired cooking time by pressing the up-arrow and/or down-arrow buttons to the right of the time display window. Holding down a button will speed-up the rate at which the displayed value changes. Lights under the displayed time indicate if the displayed time is in minutes-and-seconds or in hours-and-minutes. The time setting will not start counting down until you tell the oven to start cooking (in Step 9).
7. If you want the oven to enter a lower-temperature Hold Mode after a timed cook period, press and hold down the Hold button. The temperature display will now show the oven temperature (140°F to 200°F) desired during the hold mode. You can change the desired holding temperature using the up-arrow and down-arrow buttons to the right of the temperature display window (while holding down the Hold button). If you want the oven to enter Hold Mode after the cook time, be sure that the Hold Mode Indicator is lit (if it is not, press and release the Hold button so that it becomes lit). Note that when Hold Mode starts the actual oven temperature will not immediately drop to the holding temperature since it takes time for the oven interior and the load itself to cool.
! CAUTION
Care should be exercised in holding products over extended periods of time or at very low holding temperatures, due to possible bacteria growth. A competent authority on food bacteria growth should be consulted if there is doubt regarding safe holding times and temperatures.
8. Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature (when it does, the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will “beep” once).
9. Open the oven doors and insert a load into the oven. Close the doors and press the Start/Stop button. The oven will enter Cook Mode and the time display will start to count down the remaining cook time.
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If you open the oven doors, the fan and burners will temporarily shut off, and the time display will pause until the oven doors are closed again.
For ovens that are equipped with an oven interior light, to turn on the light press and hold the switch located at the bottom of the control panel.
During the cook time you can start or stop having the fan cycle on-and-off by pressing the Cycle button. If necessary, you can adjust the remaining cooking time and/or oven temperature using the
corresponding up-arrow and down-arrow buttons. You can also disable or enable Hold Mode. To cancel a timed-cook, press the Start/Stop button.
10. What happens when the cook time runs out depends on whether Hold Mode is enabled.
If Hold Mode IS NOT enabled, the oven will start “beeping” and the time display will flash “:00”. Press the Start/Stop button to silence the alarm and the oven will return to Cook Mode. Promptly remove the load from the oven OR open and leave open the oven doors. If the oven doors are shut, the oven will maintain the set cook temperature even though the timer has run out. To rapidly cool down the load, open the doors, switch the Fan Mode switch to COOL, and switch the Fan Speed switch to HI.
If Hold Mode IS enabled, the oven will beep 3 times to alert you that the cook time has completed. The time display will start counting up to indicate how long the load has been in Hold Mode (up to 99 hours). The temperature display will change to show the holding temperature (set in Step 7) and the burners will remain off while the oven gradually cools to the holding temperature. With the doors closed, the oven will maintain the set holding temperature until you press the Start/Stop button (usually after removing the load). Pressing the Start/Stop button returns the oven to Cook Mode, and the oven will then heat up to the specified cook temperature in anticipation of the next load to be cooked.
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11. When you are done cooking, switch the Power Switch to OFF.
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Control Panel of PROGRAMMABLE Models

Time Display Display the runn
Progra
One of these indicators will be displ is runn
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TimeTu Knob
rn to set the desired cook time.
s remaining cook time for
ing program.
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ayed indicating which program
ing.
TIME
ON
OFF
POWER
HEAT ON
Power Switch
Use to switch oven on or off.
Heat-On Indicator
Lit when the burners are operating.
Temperature Setpoint Display
Indicates temperature setpoint. Flashes until setpoint is reached.
Fan Speed Indicator
Indicates whether fan speed is set to high (COOK) or low (ROAST).
Fan Mode Indicator
Indicates when fan mode is set to CYCLE rather than continuous.
TEMP
Hold Mode Indicator
Indicates that a Hold Mode has been programmed.
Start Timer Button
Press to start a timed cook period, or to start a recorded program.
Fa
n Speed Button
Press to select whether fan runs at high
or low speed.
Hold M
ode Button
Press to select whether oven enters
ode at end of cook time(s).
Hold M
Fa
n Mode Button
Press to select continuous or
ing fan mode.
cycl
Programming Buttons
Use to record cook programs. See instructions on next page.
START
TIMER
COOK
HI/LO
FAN
HOLD
FAN
CON/CYC
PGM
MODE
ON/OFF
PGM
1
PGM
2
EVENT
#
LIGHTS
ACTUAL
TEMP
PGM
PGM
PGM
CANCEL
Temperature Knob
Turn to set the desired cooking temperature.
3
4
5
ctual Temperature Button
Press to display the actual interior oven temperature instead of the desired temperature.
Program Buttons
Press to select the corresponding recorded program, then press the Start Timer button. Also used when recording a program to specify which program to record.
Cancel Button Press to cancel a running program, to silence the alarm that occurs when a timed cook ends, or to exit Hold Mode.
Oven Interior Light Switch Press to turn on the oven interior light. Light remains on for as long as the switch is held.
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Operation of Models with PROGRAMMABLE Controls

Models with Programmable Controls can follow a recorded sequence of timed cooking periods, with an option of the last period being an indefinite hold time. Each time period begins with an “event” that specifies what conditions will be maintained during the period that follows.
To cook WITHOUT using a recorded cook program, do the following:
1. Turn the oven ON using the Power Switch at the top of the control panel.
2. Set the cooking temperature by turning the Temperature Knob. The setting appears in the top right corner of the control panel display. The displayed temperature will flash while the oven preheats.
3. Select the desired fan speed during cooking by pressing the Cook Hi/Lo Fan button. The setting (COOK for high fan speed or ROAST for low fan speed) appears in the control panel display just below the temperature setting. The appropriate fan speed depends on the type of food being cooked.
4. Select the desired fan mode by pressing the Fan Cont/Cyc button. The setting appears in the control panel display just below the fan speed setting. In continuous mode (CONT), the fan will run when the power switch is ON and the doors are closed. In cycle mode (CYCLE), the fan will run only when the doors are closed and the burners are operating.
5. Turn the Time knob until the desired cooking time appears on the control panel display.
6. If you want the oven to enter Hold Mode after the timed cook period, press the Hold button. The Hold indicator (the word “HOLD” in the control panel window) will appear. Turn the Temperature knob until the desired holding temperature is displayed. Select a fan mode for the hold time by pressing the Fan Cont/Cyc button (as you did for the cook time in Step 4). The fan speed is always low during Hold Mode. Note that when Hold Mode starts the actual oven temperature will not immediately drop to the holding temperature since it takes time for the oven interior and the load itself to cool.
! CAUTION
Care should be exercised in holding products over extended periods of time or at very low holding temperatures, due to possible bacteria growth. A competent authority on food bacteria growth should be consulted if there is doubt regarding safe holding times and temperatures.
7. Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature (when it does, the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will “beep” once).
8. Open the oven doors and insert a load into the oven. Close the doors and press the Start Timer button. The time display will start to count down the remaining cook time.
If you open the oven doors, the fan and burners will temporarily shut off, and the time display will pause until the oven doors are closed again.
To turn on the oven interior light, press and hold the switch located at the bottom of the control panel. During the cook time you can start or stop having the fan cycle on-and-off by pressing the Cycle button. If necessary, you can adjust the remaining cooking time and/or oven temperature using the
corresponding control knobs. You can also disable or enable Hold Mode. To cancel a timed-cook, press the Cancel button.
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9. What happens when the cook time runs out depends on whether Hold Mode is enabled.
If Hold Mode IS NOT enabled, the oven will start “beeping” and the time display will flash “:00”. Press the Cancel button to silence the alarm. Promptly remove the load from the oven OR open and leave open the oven doors. If the oven doors are shut, the oven will maintain the set cook temperature. To rapidly cool down the load, open the doors, switch the Fan Mode switch to COOL, and switch the Fan Speed switch to high (COOK).
If Hold Mode IS enabled, the oven will beep for 2 or 3 seconds to alert you that the cook time has completed. The time display will start counting up to indicate how long the load has been in Hold Mode. Later, after removing the load, press the Cancel button. The oven will then heat up to the specified cook temperature in anticipation of the next load to be cooked.
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10. When you are done cooking, switch the Power Switch to OFF.
To RECORD a cook program to use later, do the following:
1. Press the Program Mode On/Off button.
2. Select which program you want to record by pressing the corresponding program button (PGM1,
3. Repeat Step 2 for each event in the program. Programs 1 and 2 can each have up to six events, while
4. When you have entered the last event you want the program to include, press the Program Mode
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PGM2, PGM3, PGM4, or PGM5). The bottom line of the control panel display will indicate which program is being recorded. The temperature display will alternately flash the temperature setting and the event number being set (e.g., “E1,” “E2”). Set a temperature, time duration, fan mode, and fan speed for the event, then press the Event # button to go on to the next event of the program.
programs 3, 4, and 5 can each have up to four events. If the last event will be to enter Hold Mode, when you get to that event press the Hold button, then set a temperature and fan mode.
To check the program, you can step through the events by pressing the Event # button. The event number being shown will flash alternately with the temperature display, and the other control settings for the event will also be shown in the control panel window.
On/Off button. (If you have checked the program by stepping through the events with the Event # button, make sure that the last event that you want included in the program is being displayed before you press the Program Mode On/Off button. Any subsequent events in the program left over from an earlier program recording will be erased.)
To COOK using a cook program that you have recorded, do the following:
1. Turn the oven ON using the Power Switch at the top of the control panel.
2. Press the Program button (PGM1, PGM2, PGM3, PGM4, or PGM5) of the program that you want the oven to follow. The number of the program will appear on the bottom line of the control panel display.
3. Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature (when it does, the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will “beep” once).
4. Open the oven doors and insert a load into the oven. Close the doors and press the Start Timer button. The time display will start to count down the remaining cook time of the time period after the first event. As each subsequent cook event occurs, the control panel display will change to the settings that you programmed, and the and the time display will count down to the next event.
If you open the oven doors, the fan and burners will temporarily shut off, and the time display will pause until the oven doors are closed again.
To turn on the oven interior light, press and hold the switch located at the bottom of the control panel. During the cook time you can start or stop having the fan cycle on-and-off by pressing the Cycle button. To cancel a cook program, press the Cancel button.
5. What happens when the program’s last cook period ends depends on whether the last event of the program is to enter Hold Mode.
If the last event of the program is a cook event (NOT to enter Hold Mode), when the program ends the oven will start “beeping” and the time display will flash “:00”. Press the Cancel button to silence the alarm. Promptly remove the load from the oven OR open and leave open the oven doors. If the
oven doors are shut, the oven will maintain the cook temperature that was in effect before the program was started. To rapidly cool down the load, open the doors, switch the Fan Mode switch to
COOL, and switch the Fan Speed switch to high (COOK).
If the last event of the program IS to enter Hold Mode, when the last cook period ends the oven will beep for 2 or 3 seconds to alert you that the cooking has completed. The time display will start counting up to indicate how long the load has been in Hold Mode. Later, after removing the load, press the Cancel button. The oven will then heat up to the cook temperature that was in effect before the program was started.
6. When you are done cooking, switch the Power Switch to OFF.
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Control Panel of RACK TIMER Models

ON
Power Switch
Use to switch oven on or off.
Time Display Displays remaining time for the rack with the least remaining cook time. When the timer runs out, the display will show the rack number of the rack which has timed out.
Racks-Being-Timed Indicators Rack timers are running for the indicated racks. The name of the rack that will next finish will flash.
Time Knob
Turn to set the desired cook time.
Timer Buttons
Used to preset frequently used cooking times. To assign a time duration to one of these buttons, hold down the button and turn Timer Knob. Then to start a rack timer using that time duration, press the Timer Button and then press the appropriate Rack Button.
TIME
TIMER
TIMER
TIMER
TIMER
TIMER
OFF
POWER
HEAT ON
Heat-On Indicator
Lit when the burners are operating.
Temperature Setpoint Display
Indicates temperature setpoint. Flashes until setpoint is reached.
Fan Speed Indicator
Indicates fan speed is set to either High or Low.
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TEMP
Fan Mode Indicator
Indicates whether fan is set to run continuously (CONT) or to cycle on and off with the burners (CYCLE).
Temperature Knob
Turn to set the desired cooking temperature.
RACK
RACK
RACK
RACK
RACK
CANCEL
1
FAN
HIGH
2
LOW
FAN
CONT
3
CYCLE
4
ACTUAL
5
TEMP
Cancel Button Press to silence the beeping that starts when a timer runs out. To cancel a running timer, press the corresponding Rack Button, then press this button.
Fan Speed Button
Press to select whether fan runs at high or low speed.
1
2
3
4
5
Rack Buttons
Press to start the timer of the corresponding rack (after specifying
Fan Mode Button
Press to select continuous or
cycling fan mode. a time duration using either the Time Knob or a Timer Button).
ctual Temperature Button
Press to display the actual interior
oven temperature instead of the
desired temperature.
Oven Interior Light Switch Press to turn on the oven interior light. Light remains on for as long as the switch is held.
LIGHTS
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Operation of RACK TIMER Models

Rack Timer models have five independent timers, one for each rack. After loading a rack, you can start a timer for that rack. The control panel displays which racks are being timed, which rack will be the next to time out, and how much time remains before that happens. Of course, the oven temperature, fan speed, and fan mode are the same for all racks.
You can manually set a cooking time each time you load a rack, or you can preset up to five time durations that you can then recall by pressing the corresponding Timer Button. To assign a time duration to a Timer Button, hold down the corresponding button (TIMER1, TIMER2, TIMER3, TIMER4, or TIMER5), turn the Time Knob to the desired time, and release the Timer Button. Step 6 below describes how to use these buttons to set a rack’s timer.
The rack timers are reminders to you of when to remove pans from the oven. The rack timers do NOT control the temperature of the oven.
To cook using the rack timers, do the following:
1. Turn the oven ON using the Power Switch at the top of the control panel.
2. Set the cooking temperature by turning the Temperature Knob. The setting appears in the top right
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3. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the Fan High/Low Button. The setting (HiFAN or LoFAN)
corner of the control panel display. The displayed temperature will flash while the oven preheats.
appears in the control panel display just below the temperature setting. The appropriate fan speed depends on the type of food being cooked.
4. Select the desired fan mode by pressing the Fan Cont/Cyc Button. The setting appears in the control panel display just below the fan speed setting. In continuous mode (CONT), the fan will run when the oven is ON and the doors are closed. In cycle mode, the fan will run only when the doors are closed and the burners are operating.
5. Wait until the oven has reached cooking temperature (when it does, the temperature display will stop flashing and the oven will “beep” once). To display the actual temperature in the oven at any time, press the Actual Temp button.
6. Open the oven doors and insert a pan onto a rack. Close the doors and then either turn the Timer Knob until the desired cooking time appears on the control panel display, OR press the Timer Button that corresponds to a preset time that you have associated with that button. Finally, start the timer by pressing the Rack Button that corresponds to the just-loaded rack.
The time display will start to count down. The time display indicates the time remaining until the next time-out of a rack timer will occur. To display the time remaining for any rack, press the corresponding Rack Selector button. You can add additional pans at any time. The timer for each rack works independently.
The bottom line of the control panel display indicates which racks are presently being timed (RACK1, RACK2, RACK3, RACK4, and/or RACK5). The one that is flashing indicates which rack is the next one that will time out.
If you open the oven doors, all rack timers pause until the oven doors are closed again. To turn on the oven interior light, press and hold the switch located at the bottom of the control panel. To cancel any rack’s timer (if, for example, you see that the food on that rack has finished cooking),
press the corresponding Rack Button, then press the Cancel button.
7. When a rack’s timer runs out, the time display will change to display a number corresponding to the rack that is done, and the control panel will “beep” repeatedly. Press the Cancel Button. If the oven continues to beep and the display shows another rack number, it means that rack’s timer has also timed out. Press the Cancel Button until the oven stops beeping, noting which racks have timed out. Open the oven doors and remove the pan(s) from the timed-out rack(s). If you have more pans to be cooked, put them on the now empty rack(s) and set the rack’s timer as appropriate (see Step 6).
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COOKING HINTS
In a standard (non-convection) oven, the air is relatively still and an insulating layer of moisture surrounds the cooking food product. In a convection oven, the fan-blown circulating air strips away this insulating layer allowing the heat to penetrate faster for quicker baking and roasting. Hence, in a convection oven cooking procedures and techniques may require some modification for successful results. As a general rule, the cooking time will be shorter and the cooking temperature will be 25°F to 75°F lower than those called for in recipes for a standard oven.

TIME & TEMPERATURE

Time and temperature are important. The “Guide to Times and Temperatures” later in this section is a starting point. The actual best cooking time and temperature will depend on such factors as size of load and mixture of recipe (particularly moisture). Once an appropriate time and temperature has been established for a particular product and load, you will find the result of succeeding loads to be similar.

OVERLOADING

Do NOT overload the oven. The size of the load that can be cooked satisfactorily depends largely on the particular product. As a rule, five racks can be successfully used for shallow cakes, cookies, pies, etc. For deeper cakes (such as angel food), use only three racks because of the size of the pan and the space required for rising. For hamburger patties, fish sticks, cheese sandwiches, etc., a full complement of racks and pans is usually satisfactory.

COOKING HINTS

HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS

Here are some suggestions that will assist in getting the best possible performance from a convection oven:
Pre-heat the oven thoroughly before use.
When re-thermalizing frozen products, pre-heat the oven to 50°F higher than the planned cooking
temperature. After loading, reduce the temperature setting to the appropriate cooking temperature.
Space the racks and pans as evenly as possible to allow air circulation.
Center the load on the racks to allow for proper air circulation around the sides. Do not cover the racks
completely with pans.
Do not use a deep pan for shallow cakes or cookies, etc. Air circulation across the surface of the product is essential.
! WARNING
THE USE OF ALUMINUM FOIL CAN CAUSE HEAT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS IN OVENS. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED WHEN PLACING ALUMINUM FOIL IN THE OVEN TO ENSURE THAT IT DOES NOT BLOCK OR CHANGE THE AIR FLOW. THE USE OF ALUMINUM FOIL MAY VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ITS USE IS ASCERTAINED TO BE A PROBLEM.

HOLDING FOOD BEFORE SERVING

Any food item prepared in steam table pans can be held until being served by setting the Hold thermostat to 160°F. Examples include stuffed pork chops, oysters Rockefeller, and any vegetable entree.
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COOKING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

If… then…
Cakes are dark on the sides and not done in the center… lower oven temperature.
Cake edges are too brown… reduce number of pans or lower oven temperature.
Cakes have a light outer color… raise temperature.
Cakes settle slightly in the center… bake longer or raise oven temperature slightly. Do not open
doors except to load or unload product.
Cakes ripple… do not overload pans or use batter that is too thin.
Cakes are too coarse… lower oven temperature.
Pies have uneven color… reduce number of pies per rack or eliminate use of bake pans.
Brown sugar topping or meringue blows off… after oven is preheated, turn off oven and put product in oven
until topping sets, then turn oven back on.
Rolls have uneven color… reduce number or size of pans.
Meats are browned and not done in center… lower oven temperature and roast longer.
Meats are well done and not browned… raise temperature. Limit amount of moisture.
COOKING HINTS
Meats develop hard crust… reduce temperature or place pan of water in oven.
Excessive meat shrinkage occurs… lower oven temperature.

GUIDE TO TIMES AND TEMPERATURES

As a guide, set oven temperatures 25°F to 75°F lower than called for in recipes for non-convection ovens, (i.e., range or deck ovens).
Time and temperature will vary depending upon load, mix, size, portion, initial temperature of food, and other factors. Use the following chart as a starting point to develop your own cooking techniques. Rack loading and position may affect results. Experimentation may be necessary to suit individual requirements.
Cooking Time Temperature Number of Racks
Meat and Fish
Top Round, 18-20 lbs. (medium) 5 hours 275°F 1
Prime Ribs (rare) 4 hours 225°F 1
Burger Patties, 4 oz. 10 min. 350°F 5
Fish Cakes 10-12 min. 375°F 5
Turkey, 10-12 lbs. 3 hr. 20 min. 225° F 1
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Cooking Time Temperature Number of Racks
Baked Goods
Bread, 2 lb. loaf 35 min. 375°F 3
Biscuits 5-10 min. 400° F 5
Cornbread 18 min. 400° F 5
French Bread 10 min. 375°F 5
Sheet Cake 18-20 min. 300°F 5
Cream Puffs 20 min. 375°F 5
Brown & Serve Rolls 6 min. 400°F 5
Ginger Bread 18 min. 300°F 5
Yeast Rolls, sheet pan 16-18 min. 325°F 5
Pineapple Upside Down Cake 25-30 min. 325°F 5
Apple Turnovers 15-18 min. 350°F 5
COOKING HINTS
Fruit Cobbler 22-25 min. 375°F 5
Brownies 15 min. 350° F 5
Danish Pastry 12 min. 325°F 5
Pie Shells 12 min. 350°F 5
Fresh Fruit Pies 25-30 min. 350°F 5
Pumpkin Pies 25-30 min. 275°F 5
Fresh Apple Pies 35 min. 375° F 5
Frozen Berry Pies 40 min. 375°F 5
Frozen Fruit Pies 45 min. 375° F 5
Potatoes
Baked Potatoes, 10 oz. 50-55 min. 450°F 5
Baked Potatoes, 6-8 oz. 40-45 min. 450°F 5
Scalloped Potatoes 35 min. 325°F 5
Miscellaneous
Macaroni and Cheese 30 min. 350°F 5
Stuffed Peppers 18 min. 350°F 5
Toasted Cheese Sandwiches 8 min. 375°F 5
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CLEANING MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS
CLEANING
Southbend equipment is sturdily constructed of the best materials and is designed to provide durable service when treated with ordinary care. To expect the best performance, your equipment must be maintained in good condition and cleaned daily. Naturally, the periods for this care and cleaning depend on the amount and degree of usage.
Following daily and periodic maintenance procedures will enhance long life for your equipment. Climatic conditions (such as salt air) may require more thorough and frequent cleaning or the life of the equipment could be adversely affected.
The oven interior is finished with a porcelain enamel coating. “Spillovers” should be cleaned from the interior bottom surface as soon as possible to prevent carbonizing and a burnt-on condition. Grease or any residue should be cleaned from interior surfaces as soon as it accumulates.
! WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE BEFORE CLEANING.

DAILY CLEANING

1. Turn the power switch to OFF and allow the oven to cool.
2. Remove the oven-interior racks and rack slide frames. (The rack slide frames are readily removable by

CLEANING

3. Look to see if any foreign matter has accumulated on the blades of the blower wheel (which will reduce
4. Wash the interior surfaces with mild detergent and warm water. Rinse with clean water, and dry
5. Clean the control panel with warm water and mild soap. Never use cleaning solvents with a
6. Wipe the other exterior surfaces with a clean damp cloth. If the exterior surfaces require more thorough
7. Return the rack slides and racks to their appropriate locations inside the oven.
8. LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN AT NIGHT AFTER CLEANING. This allows the oven to dry thoroughly after
WHEN CLEANING THE BLOWER WHEEL, BE SURE TO HAVE THE POWER SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION.
merely raising to disengage them from their sockets.) Wash the racks and rack slides in a sink with mild detergent and warm water. Dry them thoroughly with a clean cloth.
air circulation). If necessary, remove the rear lining of the oven, which is secured by thumbscrews near each corner. Use a stiff brush to remove accumulations from the blower blades, then wash with soap and water.
thoroughly with a clean cloth. For stubborn accumulations, a commercial oven cleaner may be used.
hydrocarbon base.
cleaning, see “Cleaning Stainless Steel Surfaces” on the next page.
cleaning and also prolongs the life of the door gasket.

MONTHLY CLEANING

Clean around rear of motor (where the vent screen is located), louvered panels, and primary air holes in the rear of the oven where grease or lint may have accumulated.
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SEMI-ANNUAL CLEANING

At least twice a year have your Southbend Authorized Service Agency or another qualified service technician clean and adjust the unit for maximum performance.
At least twice a year the oven’s venting system should be examined and cleaned.

CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

To remove normal dirt, grease and product residue from stainless steel that operates at LOW temperature, use ordinary soap and water (with or without detergent) applied with a sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.
To remove grease and food splatter, or condensed vapors, that have BAKED on the equipment, apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser on the metal in the direction of the polishing lines on the metal. Rubbing cleanser, as gently as possible, in the direction of the polished lines will not mar the finish of the stainless steel. NEVER RUB WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION. Soil and burnt deposits which do not respond to the above procedure can usually be removed by rubbing the surface with SCOTCH-BRITE scouring pads or STAINLESS scouring pads. DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL, as any particles left on the surface will rust and further spoil the appearance of the finish. NEVER USE A WIRE BRUSH, STEEL SCOURING PADS (EXCEPT STAINLESS), SCRAPER, FILE OR OTHER STEEL TOOLS. Surfaces which are marred collect dirt more rapidly and become more difficult to clean. Marring also increases the possibility of corrosive attack. Refinishing may then be required.
To remove heat tint – Darkened areas sometimes appear on stainless steel surfaces where the area has been subjected to excessive heat. These darkened areas are caused by thickening of the protective surface of the stainless steel and are not harmful. Heat tint can normally be removed by the foregoing, but tint which does not respond to this procedure calls for a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines, using SCOTCH-BRITE scouring pads or a STAINLESS scouring pad in combination with a powered cleanser. Heat tint action may be lessened by not applying, or by reducing heat to equipment during slack periods.
CLEANING
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ADJUSTMENTS MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS
ADJUSTMENTS
! WARNING
ADJUSTMENTS AND SERVICE WORK MAY BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WHO IS EXPERIENCED IN, AND KNOWLEDGEABLE WITH, THE OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT. HOWEVER, TO ASSURE YOUR CONFIDENCE, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY FOR RELIABLE SERVICE, DEPENDABLE ADVICE OR OTHER ASSISTANCE, AND FOR GENUINE FACTORY PARTS.
NOTICE
Warranty will be void and the manufacturer is relieved of all liability if service work is performed by other than a qualified technician, or if other than genuine Southbend replacement parts are installed.

LUBRICATION

The door chains and sprockets have been lubricated at the factory with high temperature “Never Seeze” lubricant. After each six months of usage, lubricate the door chains and sprockets with the same type of lubricant.
Motor lubrication information can be found on permanent label located on motor.
Casters are provided with a Zerk fitting for proper lubrication when required.

ADJUSTING GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR

The pressure regulator is factory set at 4.5" W.C. for natural gas and 11" W.C. for propane gas. To check the manifold pressure:
1. Turn all thermostats and burner valves to “OFF” position.
2. Turn main gas valve to entire unit off.
3. Remove valve panels and locate 1/8" plug in manifold.
4. Remove plug and install a fitting appropriate to connect a manometer.
5. Turn on main gas to unit and light pilots.

ADJUSTMENTS

6. Turn all burners and ovens to full “ON” position and read manometer.
7. If manometer does not read 4.5" W.C. for natural gas, or 11" W.C. for propane gas, adjust regulator (if gas pressure is O.K. go to Step 10).
8. Remove cap from top of regulator.
9. With a screwdriver rotate regulator adjustment screw clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease, pressure until manometer shows correct reading.
10. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
11. Remove manometer fitting and replace plug in manifold.
12. Repeat step 5.
13. Replace valve panels.
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A

ADJUSTING DOOR CHAIN MECHANISM

The door chain mechanism causes the left and right doors to open and close together. To adjust the door chain mechanism, do the following:
1. Remove lower front panel that covers the door chain mechanism (shown below).
2. Close both doors.
3. Check the positioning of the chain on the sprockets. There should be five regular links and one master link visible on the front side of each chain. If not, open the turnbuckles and reposition the chain over the sprockets.
4. Adjust the turnbuckles so that the right door closes about 1/4" to 1/2" inch ahead of the left door. The left door should be pushed tight over the friction catch so both doors are completely closed against the frame.
5. Secure the turnbuckles by tightening their locknuts.

ADJUSTING DOOR SWITCH

The door switch detects when the oven doors are open. As adjusted at the factory, when the doors are opened more than 2 to 4 inches, the burners and fan should shut off (unless the fan is switched to “COOL” mode). To adjust the door switch, do the following:
1. Remove lower front panel that covers the door chain mechanism.
2. Close both doors.
3. Check that the door switch striker bar is attached to the door chain's first and second links (after the master link). If necessary, adjust or repair the door switch striker bar.
4. With the doors closed, loosen the two screws that hold the door switch bracket to the oven frame (shown below). Slide the bracket left or right until the plunger arm on the door switch is being depressed 1/8".
! CAUTION
Do NOT adjust the door switch so that the plunger arm is completely depressed and is hitting the switch body. This could distort the arm and cause the switch to operate poorly.
5. Tighten the screws holding the door switch bracket to the oven frame.
Door Switch and Door Chain Adjustment
Plunger
Door Switch
Door Switch Bracket
ADJUSTMENTS
Turnbuckles
Door Switch
djusting Slots
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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER (Standard-Control Models Only)

The calibration of the temperature controller should not be changed until sufficient experience with cooking results has definitely proved that the temperature controller is not maintaining proper oven temperatures. Before any recalibration is attempted, the oven temperature should be checked by the following procedure:
1. Remove all trays and pans from the oven.
2. Place a thermocouple or a reliable mercury oven-type thermometer at the center of the middle rack.
3. Turn the oven ON and set the temperature control knob to 400°F.
4. The amber “heat on” light will go out when the oven temperature is reached.
5. Allow three cycles for the temperature to stabilize.
6. Read the thermocouple or thermometer immediately after the light goes out for the third time, and again immediately after it comes on the next time.
7. If the average of these readings varies by more than 10°F from the dial setting, recalibrate by the following procedure. Recalibration should be attempted only by a competent service technician.
Use the following procedure to recalibrate the oven:
1. Loosen the two set screws that secure the temperature-control knob to the temperature-control shaft.
2. Remove the knob from the shaft, being careful not to rotate the knob or shaft.
3. Replace the knob on the shaft so that the indicator mark on the knob points directly at the temperature that was measured at the center of the oven.
4. Re-check the oven calibration.

FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS DISPLAY (Cycle/Cook & Hold Models Only)

Ovens with Cycle/Cook & Hold controls can be configured to display temperatures using the Fahrenheit or the Celsius scales. To change the choice, change the position of the blue jumper “J3” on the rear of the control panel circuit board.
ADJUSTMENTS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
! WARNING
ADJUSTMENTS AND SERVICE WORK MAY BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WHO IS EXPERIENCED IN, AND KNOWLEDGEABLE WITH, THE OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT. HOWEVER, TO ASSURE YOUR CONFIDENCE, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY FOR RELIABLE SERVICE, DEPENDABLE ADVICE OR OTHER ASSISTANCE, AND FOR GENUINE FACTORY PARTS.
NOTICE
Warranty will be void and the manufacturer is relieved of all liability if service work is performed by other than a qualified technician, or if other than genuine Southbend replacement parts are installed.
In case of problems in operation at initial installation, check type of gas and manifold pressure and compare with information listed on the serial plate. The serial plate is located inside the lower front panel.

PERFORMANCE STANDARD

The typical time for the oven to heat from 75°F to 350°F is 5 to 6 minutes for ovens using natural gas, and 7 to 8 minutes for ovens using propane.
The burners should come on when the actual oven temperature drops to 10°F below the temperature setting.

INTERPRETING DISPLAYED ERROR CODES

Programmable and Rack Timer models are able to detect some problems that might occur. If the control panel display is showing a letter “F” followed by a number, consult the following table to determine the problem and appropriate corrective action.
Symptom Possible Cause Check or Replace
Display shows F1 Bad temperature controller. Replace temperature controller.
Display shows F2 Oven interior maximum temperature
exceeded.
Display shows F3 Open temperature probe. Check connection. If connection is OK, replace probe.
Display shows F4 Shorted temperature probe. Check probe wires. If wires are not shorted, replace probe.
Display shows F5 Bad temperature controller. Replace temperature controller.
Display shows F6 Bad temperature controller. Replace temperature controller.
Display shows F7 Total cook time in a program exceeds 24
hours (programmable models only).
Display shows F8 Bad temperature controller. Replace temperature controller.
Check whether gas valve is stuck open. If not, replace temperature controller.
Change program so that total cook time does not exceed 24 hours.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The left column of the following table lists symptoms that indicate a problem, while the center and right columns list the possible causes and appropriate corrective action. Note that the recommendations of this table assume that the wiring connections are good. When checking a component, always check the wiring attached to the component as well.
Symptom Possible Cause Check or Replace
Oven will not hold correct temperature.
Hot surface ignitor glows red but burners do not come on when thermostat calls for heat (cooking light is on).
Hot surface ignitor does not glow red.
First burner next to ignitor lights, but flame will not carry across to other burners.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Table continues on next page.
Temperature probe not working. Resistance across temperature probe leads at room temperature (70°F)
should be approximately 1096 ohms.
Temperature control not calling for heat. When heat is required, there should be continuity between terminals 6
and 7 on temperature control.
Undersized gas supply line Oven requires 3/4" ID gas line.
Low gas pressure. Oven requires 7" manifold water column pressure for natural gas, 11" for
propane.
Inadequate or improper ventilation. Check ventilation hood. Verify draw and make up air adjustment.
40. Out of calibration. Calibrate according to procedure described on page
No power to gas valve. Check for 24V from ignition box to gas valve.
Faulty main gas solenoid. Replace gas valve.
Faulty ignition module. Replace ignition module.
Manual shutoff valve closed. Open all shut-off valve.
Manual valve on gas valve turned off. Open manual valve on gas valve.
Hot surface ignitor not in front of rear end of burner.
No power to ignitor. Check that voltage from ignitor module to ignitor is 24V. Ignitor draws
Ignitor broken or cracked. Should read continuity between leads on ignitor.
No power or ignition module. Should be 24V from transformer to ignition module.
Check power to transformer. Should be voltage stamped on serial plate. Check between 3 and 6 on
Check blower motor. Motor should turn when power switch is turned on and temperature control calls for heat.
Temperature control does not call for heat.
No power out of power switch. Check that unit power cord is plugged into power supply. Check switch
Burners not aligned. Check burner carry over wings for proper mating.
Burner and orifice out of alignment. Orifice must inject gas down center of burner.
Gas pressure to low. Oven requires 7" manifold water column pressure for natural gas, 11" for
Burner orifices clogged. Make sure burner orifices are clear.
Re-position hot surface ignitor to be in front of rear end of burner.
approximately 3.35 amps at start as it heats up resistance goes down. Gas valve opens approximately 1.8 amps.
terminal strip.
Motor has centrifugal switch. Motor must be turning before ignition circuit is energized. Power for motors come through contactors. Check contactors (one for high speed, one for low speed).
Must read continuity between 6 and 7 on temperature control when calling for heat.
for continuity when switch is closed.
propane.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)

Symptom Possible Cause Check or Replace
Burners light but go out within a few seconds. (Ignitor will glow approximately 4 seconds. If burner does not ignite, ignition module will try 3 times and then lock out.)
Blower motor will not come on.
Bad flame switch. Check in series on micro amps. Minimum is 0.75 amps, no maximum.
Bad gas valve. Check gas valve. Should be 24 volts from ignition module on wires 46
and 47.
No incoming electric power. Check incoming power.
Loose wire connections. Check wire connections.
Bad contactors. Contactor pull in and supply power to motor. Verify contactor pulling in.
Motor bad. If power is being supplied but motor will not turn, replace motor.
Shut down switch. All power except for motor supply come through shut down switch.
Check for continuity.

CONTROL PANEL ACCESS AND SHUT-OFF SWITCH

To access the control panel components, remove the screw at the top of the control panel and pull the top of the control panel out and down (see drawing below). A wiring diagram for the oven is located on the side of the control panel assembly. When the control panel is folded down, all power to the control panel is cut off by a shut down switch that is located directly behind and below the control panel. To re­energize the controls for troubleshooting, pull the white plunger on the shut down switch up.
Accessing Control Panel Components
Location of Wiring Diagram
Screw
TROUBLESHOOTING
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BLOWER WHEEL REPLACEMENT

To replace the blower wheel, do the following:
1. Remove racks and rack guides.
2. Remove rear air baffle in front of blower wheel.
3. Loosen the two square heads on blower wheel hub.
4. Pull blower wheel from motor shaft. If blower wheel is difficult to pull off, use puller disk (available from Southbend Technical Service Department as part number 1179100).
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Electrical Schematic for 120 Volt Models with Standard Controls

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Electrical Schematic for 208-240 Volt Models with Standard Controls

TROUBLESHOOTING
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Electrical Schematic for 120 Volt Models with Cycle/Cook and Hold Controls

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Electrical Schematic for 208-240 Volt Models with Cycle/Cook and Hold Controls

TROUBLESHOOTING
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Electrical Schematic for 120 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls

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Electrical Schematic for 208-240 Volt Models with Programmable or Rack Timer Controls

TROUBLESHOOTING
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MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS PARTS
PARTS
NOTICE
INSTALLATION OF OTHER THAN GENUINE SOUTHBEND PARTS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON THIS EQUIPMENT.
The serial plate with voltage, model, and serial information is located inside the lower front panel of the oven.
Replacement parts may be ordered either through a Southbend Authorized Parts Distributor or a Southbend Authorized Service Agency.
When ordering parts, please supply the Model Number, Serial Number, Part Number, Description, Finish, and Electrical Characteristics as applicable.
For parts not listed, consult a Southbend Authorized Parts Distributor or Southbend Authorized Service Agency. Consult the Southbend Authorized Parts/Service Distributor list for the Authorized Parts supplier in your area. If this list is not available, call Southbend at 1-800-348-2558 to obtain this list.
Index of Parts Diagrams
Page Number Description
52 Front Panel and Flue Parts 53 Door Parts 54 Door Chain Mechanism Parts 55 Control Panel Parts for Models with Standard Controls 57 Control Panel Parts for Models with Cycle/Cook and Hold Controls 59 Control Panel Parts for Models with Programmable Controls 61 Control Panel Parts for Models with Rack Timer Controls 63 Internal Gas Supply Parts 64 Burner Compartment Parts 65 Oven Interior and Fan Motor Parts 66 Oven Light Parts 67 Leg Parts for Single-Deck SilverStar Models 68 Leg Parts for Single-Deck Marathoner Gold Models 69 Storage Rack Parts 70 Double-Deck Oven Stacking Parts 71 Leg Parts for Double-Deck Ovens
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PARTS

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PARTS MARATHONER GOLD & SILVERSTAR GAS CONVECTION OVENS
Front Panel and Flue Parts
2
1
Key Part Number Qty Description
* 1179703 1 Thumbscrew for control panel * 1175145 1 Right control panel hinge(female) * 1184013 1 Gasket for control panel(for units built after December 3, 2001) 1 1177867 1 Panel, front louver, co 2 1181838 1 Flue box, w/a, co * 4440502 1 Down draft diverter kit
* not shown on drawing.
PARTS
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Door Parts
2
2
1
3
9
5
4
6
7
8
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1177102 1 Handle, coated, round, 15"(for all Silverstar units, and Gold units built before September 20, 2002)
1184136 1 Handle, coated, oblong, 15"(for Gold units built after September 20, 2002) 1186449 1 Handle, powder coated, 15”(for all Bronze units only)
* 1182387 2 End caps for handles(for all Bronze units only) 2 1164527 4 Bushing, bronze color , lower oil lite 3 1092000 6 Oilite thrust bearing 4 1178049 1 Center door seal (for units built before February 15, 2001)
1181803 1 Center door seal (for units built after February 14, 2001)
5 1181923 1 Door assembly, left, 60%, window, co(for all Silverstar units, and Gold units built before September 20, 2002)
1184170 1 Door assembly, left, 60%, window, co(for Gold units built after September 20, 2002) 1181921 1 Door assembly, left, 60%, solid, co(for all Silverstar units, and Gold units built before September 20, 2002) 1184194 1 Door assembly, left, 60%, solid, co (for Gold units built after September 20, 2002)
6 1181924 1 Door assembly, right, 40%, window, co
1181922 1 Door assembly, right, 40%, solid, co
* 1175111 2 Window pack 7 1181865 2 Door seal, left & right, co 8 1181826 1 Door seal, bottom, co 9 1181829 1 Door seal, top, co
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Door Chain Mechanism Parts
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Key Part Number Qty Description
* 1179937 1 Complete door assembly(Items 1 – 5, chains, and master links) 1 1164523 4 Pivot rod 2 1164551 2 Nut, 3/8-16, hex head, right hand threaded 3 1164522 2 Turnbuckle, 2 3/4" long, brass 4 1164552 2 Nut, 3/8-16, jam, left hand threaded 5 1175214 1 Door mechanism, weld asm * 1175212 2 Door chain * 1029501 4 Master link 6 1172326 2 Screw, #4-40 x 3/4, zinc plated 7 1177567 1 Switch, door, spdt, 15 amp 8 1172327 2 Nut #4-40, zinc plated, hex 9 1181956 1 Bracket, door switch (for units built before March 19, 2001)
1183358 1 Bracket, door switch (for units built after March 19, 2001)
9
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Standard Controls (SC Models)
See drawing on following page.
Key Part Number Qty Description 1-20 1177756 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, M-Gold, 120V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-22 1179577 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, M-Gold, 208/240V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1177755 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, SilverStar, 120V, w/lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1179859 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, SilverStar, 120V, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-22 1179576 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, SilverStar, 208/240V, w/lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-22 1179860 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, SilverStar, 208/240V, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1185623 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, Bronze(BGS model), 120v, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1186955 1 Control panel assembly, SC, 60Hz, Bronze(BGSP model), 120v, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness)
* 1179591 1 Wiring harness, SC, 120V (includes terminal block 1170335)
* 1179592 1 Wiring harness, SC, 208/240V (includes terminal block 1170335) 1 1177556 1 Front control panel 2 1177785 1 Polypanel, M-Gold
1177777 1 Polypanel, SilverStar 1185625 1 Polypanel, Bronze(BGS model)
1186954 1 Polypanel, Bronze(BGSP model) 3 1177541 1 Power rocker switch-DPST- (on-off) 4 1177598 1 Valve location label 5 1177540 2 Fan rocker switch-SPDT (on-on) 6 1177565 1 Light, (amber) 24V 7 6600334 2 Screw, 6-32, 3/8 8 1175670 1 Timer, motorized, 120V, 60Hz
1176416 1 Timer, motorized, 240V, 60Hz 9 1175707 1 Buzzer, adjustable, 120VAC
1175708 1 Buzzer, adjustable, 240VAC
10 1146397 5 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 s/steel pan head 11 6600430 8 Locknut 8-32 12 1181998 1 Temperature control board/analog potentiometer
* 1170337 2 Knob for temperature control bd. and timer 13 1175723 1 RAM Ignition control module 24VAC 14 1146362 2 Screw 8-32 x 1-5/8 Phillips truss hd 15 1177515 1 Clamp, RAM module 16 1172277 1 Transformer, 120/208/240-24 17 1170335 1 Terminal block 18 1170336 1 Marker strip 19 1177789 1 Rocker switch-SPST momentary (for models with the oven light option)
1177642 1 Plug, square (for models without the oven light option) 20 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 21 1177564 2 Plug, round (120V models)
1170424 2 Fuse holder (208/240V models) 22 1170425 2 Fuse, 12 amp #LP-CC-12 low peak (208/240V models only)
* 1181996 1 Temperature probe
* not shown on drawing.
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Standard Controls (SC Models)
See parts list on previous page.
4
3
2
1
22
5
6
7
5
8
9
10
11
12
13
11
14
15
10
11
16
11
10
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Control Panel Parts for Cycle/Cook and Hold Models (CCH Models)
See drawing on following page.
Key Part Number Qty Description 1-20 1180409 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, M-Gold, 120V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-21 1180485 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, M-Gold, 208/240V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1180410 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, SilverStar, 120V, w/lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-20 1180492 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, SilverStar, 120V, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-21 1180486 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, SilverStar, 208/240V, w/lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-21 1180494 1 Control panel assembly, CCH, 60Hz, SilverStar, 208/240V, w/o lights (assembled, w/o wiring harness)
* 1180482 1 Wiring harness, CCH, 120V (includes terminal block 1170335)
1180483 1 Wiring harness, CCH, 208/240V (includes terminal block 1170335)
1 1180479 1 Front control panel s/a, CCH 2 1180350 1 Polypanel, CCH, M-Gold
1180411 1 Polypanel, CCH, SilverStar
3 1177541 1 Power rocker switch-DPST- (on-off) 4 1177598 1 Valve location label 5 1177540 2 Fan rocker switch-SPDT (on-on) 6 1180402 1 Relay, 120V
1180499 1 Relay, 208/240V
7 6600430 8 Locknut, #8-32 8 1146397 6 Screw, #8-32x5/8 pan head
9 1180404 4 Spacer, control 10 1146400 4 Nut, #6-32 hex 11 1180407 1 Control, CCH 12 1177515 1 Clamp, RAM module 13 1146362 2 Screw, #8-32x1-5/8 Phillips truss head 14 1175723 1 RAM Ignition control module 24VAC 15 1172277 1 Transformer, 120/208/240-24V 16 1170335 1 Terminal block 17 1170336 1 Marker strip 18 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 19 1177789 1 Rocker switch-SPST momentary (for models with the oven light option)
1177642 1 Plug, square (for models without the oven light option)
20 1177564 2 Plug, round (120V models)
1170424 2 Fuse holder (208/240V models)
21 1170425 2 Fuse, 12 amp #LP-CC-12 low peak (208/240V models only)
* 1181996 1 Temperature probe
* not shown on drawing.
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Control Panel Parts for Cycle/Cook and Hold Models (CCH Models)
See parts list on previous page.
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
9
9
12
5
13
7
14
15
8
7
8
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10
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Programmable Controls (PC Models)
See drawing on following page.
Key Part Number Qty Description 1-22 1179627 1 Control panel assembly, PC, M-Gold, 120V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-23 1179633 1 Control panel assembly, PC, M-Gold, 208/240V (assembled, w/o wiring harness)
* 1179628 1 Wiring harness, PC, 120V (includes terminal block 1170335)
1179634 1 Wiring harness, PC, 208/240V (includes terminal block 1170335) 1 1179706 1 Digital control panel weld asm 2 1177786 1 Polypanel, programmable control 3 1177598 1 Valve location label 4 1177541 1 Power rocker switch-DPST- (on-off) 5 1177565 1 Light, (amber) 24V 6 1161449 2 Contactor, two pole, 120V
1161525 2 Contactor, two pole, 240V 7 1146399 4 Screw #10x1/2 Philips truss (blunt) 8 1175742 1 Mount, motor contactor 9 1172271 1 Programmable control
10 1146397 4 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 s/steel pan head 11 1172277 1 Transformer, 120/208/240-24 12 6600430 8 Locknut 8-32 13 1175723 1 RAM Ignition control module 24VAC 14 1177515 1 Clamp, RAM module 15 1170335 1 Terminal block 16 1170336 1 Marker strip 17 1179702 1 Harness, contactor PC/RT 18 1146362 2 Screw 8-32 x 1-5/8 lg. Phillips truss hd 19 1179629 1 RAM mounting bracket 20 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 21 1177789 1 Rocker switch-SPST momentary 22 1177564 2 Plug, round (120V models)
1170424 2 Fuse holder (208/240V models)
23 1170425 2 Fuse, 12 amp #LP-CC-12 low peak (208/240V models only)
* 1181996 1 Temperature probe
* not shown on drawing.
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Programmable Controls (PC Models)
See parts list on previous page.
3
5
4
6
2
19
1
22
18
10
6
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
12
15
7
7
7
7
8
PARTS
21
21
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20
12
16
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Rack Timer Controls (RT Models)
See drawing on following page.
Key Part Number Qty Description 1-22 1179647 1 Control panel assembly, RT, M-Gold, 120V (assembled, w/o wiring harness) 1-23 1179648 1 Control panel assembly, RT, M-Gold, 208/240V (assembled, w/o wiring harness)
* 1179628 1 Wiring harness, RT, 120V (includes terminal block 1170335)
1179634 1 Wiring harness, RT, 208/240V (includes terminal block 1170335) 1 1179706 1 Digital control panel weld asm 2 1177787 1 Polypanel, rack timer control 3 1177598 1 Valve location label 4 1177541 1 Power rocker switch-DPST- (on-off) 5 1177565 1 Light, (amber) 24V 6 1161449 2 Contactor, two pole, 120V
1161525 2 Contactor, two pole, 240V 7 1146399 4 Screw #10x1/2 Philips truss (blunt) 8 1175742 1 Mount, motor contactor 9 1173402 1 Rack timer control
10 1146397 4 Screw 8-32 x 5/8 s/steel pan head 11 1172277 1 Transformer, 120/208/240-24 12 6600430 8 Locknut 8-32 13 1175723 1 RAM Ignition control module 24VAC 14 1177515 1 Clamp, RAM module 15 1170335 1 Terminal block 16 1170336 1 Marker strip 17 1179702 1 Harness, contactor PC/RT 18 1146362 2 Screw 8-32 x 1-5/8 lg. Phillips truss hd 19 1179629 1 RAM mounting bracket 20 1175046 1 Left control panel hinge 21 1177789 1 Rocker switch-SPST momentary 22 1177564 2 Plug, round (120V models)
1170424 2 Fuse holder (208/240V models)
23 1170425 2 Fuse, 12 amp #LP-CC-12 low peak (208/240V models only)
* 1181996 1 Temperature probe
* not shown on drawing.
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Control Panel Parts for Models with Rack Timer Controls (RT Models)
See parts list on previous page.
3
5
4
6
2
19
1
22
18
10
6
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
12
15
7
7
7
7
8
PARTS
21
21
21
20
12
16
17
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Internal Gas Supply Parts
1 2 3 4
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1177566 1 Switch, shutdown, SPDT, 15 amp 2 1177495 1 Bracket, shutdown switch mtg. 3 1181934 1 Tube, gas supply, gas, co 4 1175016 1 Valve, nat gas, g-co
1175375 1 Valve, propane gas, g-co
5 1-5771 1 Valve, shut off, 1/2"
5
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Burner Compartment Parts
8
3
PARTS
2
5
1
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1175070 1 Manifold weld assembly 2 1176032 * Hood, fitting, orifice, #47, nat
1176034 * Hood, fitting, orifice, #55, prop 3 1175127 1 Flame sensor 4 1175067 1 Bracket, burner mounting 5 1175584 ** Deflector, air 6 1177895 1 Clip, ignition alignment (for units built before October 1, 2000)
1183398 1 Clip, ignition alignment (for units built after September 30, 2000) 7 1183200 1 Ignitor, hot surface 8 1175143 * Inshot burner, 2 3/4 center 9 1181934 1 Tube, gas supply. gas, co
* One for each burner:
Model GS/12 has 3 (for unit built before August 22, 2003), and 5(for unit built after August 22, 2003).
Model GB/12 has 4.
Model GS/15 has 4 (for unit built before August 7, 2003), and 5(for unit built after August 7, 2003).
Model GB/15 has 5.
Model SLGS/12 has 3 (for unit built before August 7, 2003), and 4(for unit built after August 7, 2003).
Model SLGB/12 has 4.
Models BGS/12 & BGSP/12 has 3.
**One less than the number of burners.
7
6
4
9
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Oven Interior and Fan Motor Parts
14
12
13
9
8
3 4
1
2
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1160289 2 Thumb screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 2 1179225 1 Baffle, air. s/a, enamel (Standard depth)
1179228 1 Baffle, air. s/a, enamel (Bakery depth) 3 1166819 2 Nut, 1/4 x 20, speed 4 1175572 2 Bracket, baffle, ctg, G-series 5 1179100 1 Puller disk 6 1175196 1 Blower wheel single with puller disk 7 1179199 2 Tube asm. outer combustion 8 1175146 2 Bolt, carriage, 3/8 x 3.5", ss 9 1175695 1 Pocket weld asm. blower motor
10 1171710 1 Probe bracket clamp (units built after September 30, 2000, do NOT have this part) 11 1170328 1 Probe bracket (units built after September 30, 2000, do NOT have this part) 12 1175440 5 Rack, oven, shallow, mg (for units built on or before June 28, 2008)
1189821 5 Rack, oven, shallow, mg (for units built on or after June 30, 2008)
1175441 5 Rack, oven, bakery. mg (for units built on or before August 22, 2008)
1189860 5 Rack, oven, bakery. mg (for units built on or after August 25, 2008)
13 1181813 2 Rack guide, 11 pos, shallow (for units built on or before June 28, 2008)
1189820 2 Rack guide, 11 pos, shallow (for units built on or after June 30, 2008)
1181827 2 Rack guide, 11 pos, bakery (for units built on or before August 22, 2008)
1189822 2 Rack guide, 11 pos, bakery (for units built on or after August 25, 2008)
14 6660 8 Clip, side rack support 15 1179710 4 Spacer, blower motor 16 1175567 1 Motor, 2sp, 120V, 50/60 cycle
1175568 1 Motor, 2sp, 240V, 50/60 cycle
17 1146264 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 2
5
6
7
10
11
15
16
17
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Oven Light Parts
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1181806 1 Retainer, glass, co 2 1181807 1 Glass, bulb cover, co 3 1160009 2 Bulb, oven light, 40 watt, clear 4 P6497 2 Gasket, Teflon, white 5 1181805 1 Light box, co 6 1160032 2 Gasket, light socket, .062 ga 7 1160010 2 Socket, oven light asm
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Leg Parts for Single-Deck SilverStar Models
1 2
3
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1177849 4 Single deck leg, SilverStar (for legs with feet) 2 1177850 4 Single deck leg, SilverStar (for legs with casters) 3 1174266 4 Adjustable foot for leg
* 1173584 4 Flanged foot (optional replacement for adjustable foot 1174266) 4 1174264 2 Caster with brake 5 1174263 2 Caster without brake
* 1174265 1 Set of four casters (two with brake, two without brake)
* 1146213 20 3/8 x 16 x 1 hex head bolt
* 1146513 20 3/8 lock washer
* 1146522 20 3/8 flat washer
* not shown on drawing.
5
4
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Leg Parts for Single-Deck Marathoner Gold Models
1 2
3
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1175090 4 Single deck leg, M-Gold (for legs with feet) 2 1175089 4 Single deck leg, M-Gold (for legs with casters) 3 1174266 4 Adjustable foot for leg * 1173584 4 Flanged foot (optional replacement for adjustable foot 1174266) 4 1174264 2 Caster with brake 5 1174263 2 Caster without brake * 1174265 1 Set of four casters (two with brake, two without brake) * 1146213 16 3/8 x 16 x 1 hex head bolt * 1146513 16 3/8 lock washer * 1146522 16 3/8 flat washer
* not shown on drawing.
5
4
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Storage Rack Parts
1
7
6
2
3 4 5
Key Part Number Qty Description
1-7 1175506 1 Cooling rack kit, with shelf, shallow depth
1175507 1 Cooling rack kit, with shelf, bakery depth 1175508 1 Cooling rack kit, w/o shelf, shallow depth
1175509 1 Cooling rack kit, w/o shelf, bakery depth 1 1175296 2 Rack hanger, G/E ser co 2 1175514 1 Stop channel 3 1175438 2 Rack guide, 11 pos. shallow
1175439 2 Rack guide, 11 pos. bakery 4 6660 8 Clip, side rack support 5 1175294 1 Shelf, open rack, shallow
1175295 1 Shelf, open rack, bakery 6 1175504 1 Front channel frame 7 1175505 1 Rear channel frame
* 1146304 18 10 x 1/2 Phillips screw
* not shown on drawing.
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Double-Deck Oven Stacking Parts
6
1
2
PARTS
3
2
4
5
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1146904 1 3/4" elbow 2 1175149 2 3/4" x 13-1/4" pipe 3 P-5239-5 1 3/4" union 4 1147304 1 3/4" tee pipe 5 1175085 1 Tie bracket 6 1181840 1 Flue box * 1146213 2 Bolts
* not shown on drawing.
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Leg Parts for Double-Deck Ovens
1
2
Key Part Number Qty Description
1 1172788 4 Leg pad 2 1174259 4 SS leg, 3/4" stud
* 1174260 1 Stainless leg package (set of four legs only)
1178205 1 Black leg package (set of four legs only)
1174262 1 Earthquake legs (set of four legs only) 3 1174264 2 Caster with brake 4 1174263 2 Caster without brake
* 1174265 1 Set of four casters (two with brake, two without brake) * 1146213 16 3/8 x 16 x 1 hex head bolt * 1146513 16 3/8 lock washer * 1146522 16 3/8 flat washer
* not shown on drawing.
1
4
3
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Marathoner Gold & SilverStar
GAS CONVECTION OVENS
A product with the Southbend name incorporates the best in durability and low maintenance. We all recognize, however, that replacement parts and occasional professional service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this unit. When service is needed, contact a Southbend Authorized Service Agency, or your dealer. To avoid confusion, always refer to the model number, serial number, and type of your unit.
Southbend
1100 Old Honeycutt Road, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526
(800) 348-2558 or (919) 552-9161 FAX (800) 348-2558 or (919) 552-9798
www.southbendnc.com
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